Where To Stay In Grand Canyon National Park: 15 Best Family Options

National Parks Mom

With numerous lodges, hotels, campgrounds, and RV sites located in and around Grand Canyon National Park, finding the best option for a family-friendly spot to stay can feel like a full-time job.

The good news is, that I’ll make things a little easier by giving you some helpful tips on where to stay in Grand Canyon National Park so your family can have a fantastic trip.

El Tovar Hotel

The upscale hotel gives the appearance of a rustic log cabin, albeit a big one, but features all of the modern amenities and comforts you’ll need.

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Bright Angel Lodge

One of the more budget-friendly options among the Grand Canyon National Park Lodges, this spot overlooks the steep canyon rim. It contains excellent amenities with 90 lodging units, including small cabins and traditional hotel rooms.

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Kachina Lodge

This contemporary lodge offers a modern style and sits mere feet from the canyon rim, offering some of the best views you can find anywhere on the Grand Canyon South Rim.

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Thunderbird Lodge

A great place for a family to stay directly in the Historic District of Grand Canyon Village, Thunderbird Lodge provides convenient access to the Grand Canyon Railway, excellent hiking trails, scenic lookouts, gift shops, restaurants, and more.

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Yavapai Lodge

The lodge is split into two sections, Yavapai West and Yavapai East, with the former spread out across 10 single-story buildings and the latter across 6 two-story buildings.

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Maswik Lodge

The large, comfy lodge contains 280 rooms nestled in a Ponderosa pine forest about a quarter mile away from the canyon rim.

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